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Approved for Public ReleaseCISD Overview – Mar 2010 1
Center for Innovation in Ship Design
DirectorJeff Hough
NSWCCD, Code 22301-227-0460
jeffrey.j.hough@navy.mil
Director of OperationsSteve Ouimette
NSWCCD, Code 2202301-227-4219
steven.ouimette@navy.mil
Presented17 May 2010
Marine Board Spring MtgNorfolk, VA
Kelly Cooper, ONR
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CharterCharterPeople
Educate and develop the next generation of naval engineers
Knowledge
Advance the theory and practice of ship design
Explore new and innovative ways to develop naval ships
Innovation
Provide an environment to develop and assess innovative ship technologies & concepts quickly
Funded through ONR NNR-NE Program & NAVSEA Located at NSWC CarderockTransition opportunities through NAVSEA
programs & marine industry/university partners
Funded through ONR NNR-NE Program & NAVSEALocated at NSWC CarderockTransition opportunities through NAVSEA
programs & marine industry/university partners
Charter signed 17 Oct 2002 by CNR, NAVSEA 05 & NSWC
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To Develop and Sustain World-Class Innovative Naval Ship Designers with the Knowledge and
Tools to Create the Navy of the FutureKnowledge and People Create the Affordable, Mission Capable Navy of the Future
CISD CISD VisionVision::
Revitalize and Sustain Naval Engineering Education in the US by Supporting ONR’s Implementation of the National Naval Responsibility for Naval Engineering (NNRNE).
Develop Ship Designers that Create Innovative Ship, Surface/Sub-Surface Unmanned Vehicle and Submarine Designs to Affordably Meet National Defense Capabilities.
Revitalize and Sustain the Technology Base to Support Naval Engineering Education and Innovative Ship, Surface/Sub-Surface Unmanned Vehicle and Submarine Design.
CISD CISD MissionMission::Ensure the Future Capability (People, Tools and
Knowledge) of the Nation to Develop Innovative Ship Designs to Effectively Meet Defense Needs
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Strategic Focus AreasStrategic Focus AreasPeople (Human Capital) Development– Ship Designer Development– Naval Research Enterprise Intern Program– Visiting Faculty Program– Middle & High School Outreach– Professional & International Exchange
Innovative Concepts Development– High Risk Ideas / “Out-of-the-Box” Concepts– Strategic Concepts Development– Learn by Doing Concepts– Ship & Ship Systems Technology Needs & Evaluation
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Strategic Focus Areas Strategic Focus Areas (continued)(continued)
Ship Design Knowledge Base– Capture/Share Ship Design Practices, Lessons Learned– Use Knowledge Base Technology– Communicate State-of-the-Art Ship Design
Knowledge
Ship Design Tools, Methods & Criteria– State-of-the-Art Naval Architecture Science and Design
Tools Development– Design Tool Transition / Implementation / Introduction– Develop Methods, Tools, & Processes to Quickly
Create & Assess Ship Concepts
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Disciplines 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10
Totals 13 36 14 14 22 27 25 44Naval Engineering 8 23 7 10 15 23 19 23Other Engineering 3 8 7 4 6 2 6 12Graduate Students 2 5 0 0 1 2 0 9
UK DESG Graduates 4 4 3 2 3 4 4 4UK Exchange Officer 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1German Exchange Eng. 1 1Canadian Exchange Off. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0
International Exchange Programs
Science and Engineering Apprentice Program
Guest Professors
High School Students 6 3 0 0 0 0 5 5
Navy Acquisition Intern Program & NSWCCD Scientist / Engineer Development Program
PeoplePeople
Naval Engineering 6 3 0 0 0 1 2 2
Naval/Other Engineering 6 3 0 1 5 3 6 6
NREIP & SMART Summer Interns
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2004-2007 CISD Interns, where are they now?
2008 – 27 Student Interns• 6 Offers made to graduating seniors from 2007 intern class• 4 Accepted full-time positions in NAIP or NSWCCD SEDP• 2 Back again for summer 2009• Most still in school (undergraduate & graduate)2009 – 25 Student Interns, where will they be????
CISD People SuccessesCISD People Successes
32%
4%
22%
28%
12%2%
Employed DON
Active Duty
Maritime Industry
Graduate School
Undergraduate
Left Engineering
40% Still in College
58% Working in Naval Engineering!
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Center activities include:
• Focused, 2-12 month projects• Teams with government,
academia and industry• Exploring innovative ship
design capabilities and techniques
• Educational and professional development opportunities
• Emphasizing intern/mentor relationships
Enabling Participating Organizations to ...
• Gain early access to new ship development tools & techniques
• Influence and guide government and university ship design research agenda
• Take part directly in ship design projects with government, academic and industry experts
• Influence requirements setting process for future ship designs
CISD Innovation Cells:CISD Innovation Cells:
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Intermediate Landing PlatformIntermediate Landing Platform
Concept Experiment
FullScaleTest
Operational Scenario
Multi-Year, Multi-Team project leading to Mobile Landing Platform Program
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Deep Water Stable Craneship (DWSC)Deep Water Stable Craneship (DWSC)
Alternative Uses
FLIPSHIP
Modes of Operation
ConceptSpar + Catamaran
Craneship
FAU 1:12scaleDemonstrator
April 2005
• Breakwater• Spar Causeway• Helicopter lily-pad• Special Forces forward operating base
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Accelerating the Recruitment and Development of Systems Engineers for the Defense
Acquisition Workforce
Workshop to examine the Science and Technology EnterpriseProfessor Steve Ceccio
Jan 13-14, 2010National Academies
Washington, DC
“During the summers, students will work on their projects at CISD and/or at other Naval Engineering sites.”
By 2015, NEEC will support 284 students annually!
Will Require Expansion of Centers for Innovation in…
• NSWC Dahlgren Division – Combat Systems
• NSWCCD Philadelphia – Machinery Systems
• NUWC Newport – Underwater Systems
• SPAWAR San Diego –• Puget Sound Naval Shipyard –
Establishing new Centers will provide a venue for student mentorship, practical and experiential learning opportunities, and ensure the perpetuation of Navy corporate knowledge.
The Centers of Innovation are a catalyst for multi-university cooperative research activities.
Naval Engineering Education ConsortiumNaval Engineering Education Consortium
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Advance the Theory &
Practice of Ship Design by
Combing the Best Ideas and
Experience of Industry,
Government and Academia
Creation & Development of
Breakthrough Ship Design
Technologies, Ship Concepts,
Processes & Tools
The hub of a national collaborative enterprise combining the best ideas and experience of government, industry, and academia in ship design
DirectorJeff Hough
New Technologies, Engineering Methodologies & Management
Tools to Improve the Ship Design Process
Explore New Innovative Ways to Design & Develop Ship
Designs
Director Of OperationsSteve Ouimette
Innovation Knowledge People
Student OutreachProgram ManagerJeanne Robertson
Technical DirectorDr. Colen Kennell
Innovative & AdvancedNaval Capability Concepts
Dr. Pat Hudson
Ship Design & Integration Processes
Jeff Hough (acting)
People Development
Steve Ouimette
Develop Innovative Whole Ship Design Studies
Create & Develop Breakthrough Ship Concepts
Focus on Technologies that Enable More Innovative Ship
Designs
Develop Technically Skilled Ship Designers
Develop Outreach Programs to Promote Ship Design Education
& Professional Development
Develop & Execute a Career Development Process for Total
Ship Systems Engineers
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Center for Innovation in Ship Design
Questions
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Center for Innovation in Ship Design
BACKUP SLIDES
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CISD Ship Design Projects:CISD Ship Design Projects:Rapid Sea Lift Ship
Concept Studies
Light Weight Total Ship Architecture
High Speed Small Naval Vessels – Technology
Needs
Global Fleet Station Concepts
Sea Base
Sea Connector Force Architecture
Sea Base
OA
6000 NM
High Speed Sealift
2000 NM
200 NM
Advanced Support Base (ASB)
High Speed Assault Connector
High Speed Connector
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CISD Design Tools Projects:CISD Design Tools Projects:UTE- TIES for Small Fast Surface Ships
Ship Design Approval Process Development
High Speed Ship Tools – Ship Synthesis Models &
Performance Analysis
Ship Design Capability Readiness Model
Cognizant Technical Authority (CTA)
Cognizant Technical Authority (CTA)
Task Leader (TL)
Design Integration Manager (DIM)
System Engineering Manager (SEM) Warrant Holder
Project Structure
Ship Design Manager (SDM)
SYSCOM Approval Structure
Responsible for multiple
systems
Mapping Project Structure to the SYSCOM Approval Structure
Warrant Holder
Designated Agent(Non-Warrant
Holders)
Designated Agent(Non-Warrant
Holders)
High Speed Ship Tools & Criteria
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CISD Seabasing Innovation Cell:CISD Seabasing Innovation Cell:Rapidly Deployable
Stable Platform
Seabase Hub & Intermediate Transfer Station
Seaplanes
T-Craft
Advanced Logistics Delivery System
•
USE ‘ITS’
TO LOAD & UNLOAD CARGO/ PERSONNEL AT SEABASE
•
WITH BOW DOOR CAN BE USED TO LOAD & UNLOAD CARGO FROM BEACH
•
60,000 LBS PAYLOAD 180 TROOP CAPACITY CAN CARRY ISO CONTAINERS OR VEHCILES
•
1000 LBS PAYLOAD
•
LAUNCHED FROM VESSEL AT 500 KNOTS
•
WINGS INFLATE AND VEHICLE GLIDES TO TARGET
•
RANGE IS 50 NM
•
DELIVERY OF 15 TONS PER HOUR
•SMALL CATAMARAN HULLWITH DETACHABLE SPARPROVIDING SMALL WATER-PLANE AREA•CAPABLE OF SS5 CRANEOPERATIONS
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Center of Innovation in Ship Design is:Center of Innovation in Ship Design is:The hub of a national collaborative enterprise combining the best ideas and experience of government, industry, and academia in ship design
CISD CISD MissionMission: : Ensure the Future Capability (People, Tools and Knowledge) of the Nation to Develop Innovative Ship Designs to Effectively Meet Defense Needs
Focus Areas: Navy of the Future• Develop Future Ship Designers• Knowledge Base / Design Tools & Processes• Future Ship & Ship Design Technology Needs• Develop Innovative Ship Design Concepts
Chartered by ONR, NAVSEA 05 & NSWC
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Advanced Logistics Delivery SystemAdvanced Logistics Delivery System
• Payload = 1,000 lbs
• Basic Range = 50 miles
• Launch speed = 500 knots
• Required acceleration = 30g
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HI-Pa Drive Motor/ Tracked System
IMPs
GE LV100 Gas Turbine
ISO ContainerHandling System
Fuel Tanks
Electronics
Helm Structure
DUKWDUKW--2121
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Length: 460ft Installed Power: 7.8MWBeam: 57ft Draft (loaded): 15ftHull Depth: 39ft Block Co-efficient: 0.61 Displacement: 6,304t Enclosed Volume: 922,701ft3
Global Fleet Station (GFS) ConceptsGlobal Fleet Station (GFS) Concepts
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CISD TCISD T--CraftCraft• ONR sponsored Project• Compliments T-Craft INP• Excellent academic exerciseShip ConceptSystem DesignExperimentation
• 2007 Student Design• 2007-2008 SEDP Re-design• 2008 Student multi-body
motions test
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UAV MothershipUAV Mothership
Recovery of UAVsLaunching of UAVs
• Capable of simultaneous operations of several different types of UAVs
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MulberryMulberry
• Design of a rapidly deployable harbor system
- Breakwater system to protect piers from open sea
-Elevated causeway to unload and transfer cargo to shore
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